A website through which the Ministry of Information and Communications of Vietnam introduces to the global audience the multilingual Vietnam image promotion platform translated into many languages including English, French, Russian, German, Korean, Japanese, Spanish, Arabic, Thai and Khmer.
This University of Texas at Austin collection contains various maps of Vietnam, including country maps, city maps, thematic maps, regional maps, and historical maps.
A general introduction and guide to Vietnam.
Links to reference documents related to Vietnam.
The Nguyễn Văn Hưởng Library is one of the largest and most professionally operated private libraries in Vietnam. It operates independently and is widely open to the public. The library was founded by General Nguyễn Văn Hưởng in October 2019 and is located in Long Biên District, Hanoi. With the goal of contributing to the development of a progressive and open knowledge platform for Vietnamese readers, NVH Library serves as an open space where readers can freely study, research, and explore a vast collection of books and materials published both domestically and internationally.
The Vietnam Center seeks to provide a forum for all points of view and for all topics relating to Indochina, particularly - but not limited to - the American military involvement there. The center encourage participation by our former allies in South Vietnam but also offer the same participation to those who supported the government in Hanoi. The Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive has collected millions of pages of material and tens of thousands of photographs, slides, maps, periodicals, audio, moving images, and books related to the Vietnam War, Indochina, and the impact of the war on the United States and Southeast Asia.
This website contains records and files about the war in Indochina during the 1970s, which are now stored in the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum.
A collection of research articles, maps made during the Vietnam War, and a bibliography from the University of Wisconsin-Madison for further research and study about the Vietnam War.
Reference documents related to research and study guides about the Vietnam War.
Digital images taken in Vietnam in 1969 by E. Kenneth Hoffman who was the First Lieutenant in charge of a photo detachment. Pictures are classified into different categories such as children, Montagnard tribesmen, military, Vietnamese people, shrines, and so on.
A magazine specializing in heritage, culture, economics, travel, and society topics with stupendous articles exploring the beauty and historical significance of both Vietnam and global heritage.
The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology under the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences is in the system of Vietnamese national museums. The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology has many different functions, such as research, collection, preservation, and restoration of objects and materials of ethnic peoples. The museum organizes exhibitions, performances, and other forms of activities to introduce the cultures of Vietnam's ethnic minorities as well as ethnic groups found in surrounding countries. The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology establishment dates back to the 1980s when the country's socio-economic conditions were still extremely difficult following the post-war period. On October 24th, 1995, the Prime Minister issued a mandate to establish the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology.
The Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum is one of the nation's most important institutions of culture and learning. Its beautifully arranged galleries house a unique collection of art treasures dating from every era of national life, from early prehistory and classical antiquity through to the epic story of Vietnamese creative genius in the modern age. The museum’s mission is to preserve, display, and inform, building on a keen commitment to research and conservation and to the sharing of all there is to learn and appreciate the importance of continuing the artistic heritage of the Vietnamese people.
Vietnam's leading music listening and downloading website with the most complete range of genres, albums, singers, and musicians.
Digital collections regarding Vietnamese cultural heritage.
A series of interesting and inspiring short documentaries about the lives of contemporary Hanoi residents, produced by Hanoi Radio and Television Station (HTV).
Virtual Saigon delivers two products: (1) a time-and-space visualization of the city’s historical, social, and urban change—powered by interactive maps and a combined iconographic & cartographic database that enables thematic neighborhood analysis; (2) integration of HCMC research into contemporary urban questions (globalization, civil society, environment, migration, inequality, and economic dynamics).